Pinhard Prize
Started by Nigel Dabster, Dec 19 2006 04:45 PM
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#16
Posted 02 January 2007 - 08:14 PM
Thats great John. Many thanks for that.
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#17
Posted 12 January 2007 - 02:36 PM
Sunbeam are a very local club to us (Sidcup) down here in the south. As i understand it Fred Pinhard was a major helper around here, not just for the Sunbeam club (which back then organised lots of events, including some very major MXs and Trials) but also for the centre (editor for our Gazette for many years). I i remember rightly he was a New Zealander and before they joined the FIM directly he represented them at the old ACU General Council (like Scotland is a national club or something).
While it may by a Sunbeam MCC award, but it has been seen a national award for some time and been awarded at the ACU awards dinner for some years. It was the only award that went across all the disciplines of the sport at the awards dinner, so when i won i was very chuffed! Its also a huge great big trophy, unlike many trophies (eg Alexz Wigg was next to us picking up a British Championship of something and got a tidily little award)
hope that answers your question
BTW thanks for the extra, info, i'll update my little spreadsheet
While it may by a Sunbeam MCC award, but it has been seen a national award for some time and been awarded at the ACU awards dinner for some years. It was the only award that went across all the disciplines of the sport at the awards dinner, so when i won i was very chuffed! Its also a huge great big trophy, unlike many trophies (eg Alexz Wigg was next to us picking up a British Championship of something and got a tidily little award)
hope that answers your question
BTW thanks for the extra, info, i'll update my little spreadsheet
Edited by rabie, 12 January 2007 - 02:36 PM.
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#18
Posted 12 January 2007 - 10:44 PM
The Pinhard Prize was inaugurated by Fred Pinhard of the Sunbeam Club who considered it would be a good idea to have an award available to ANYONE from the world of motorcycle sport.
As I recall, the actual wording "For the most meritorious performance by a person under the age of 21" I think I'm right about it being 21, I just can't remember.
I was on the judging panel from around 1984 to when the new secretary kicked me off around 1999, since when publicity for the Pinhard has been virtually non-existant.
There are so many famous names on there that it would be a tragedy if it were to be lost to the sport due to poor promotion, however, that's no longer down to me so we can only hope it continues. Good to see the full list, but the spelling, oh goodness, why can't it be done correctly? Everybody in the world likes to have their name spelt correctly. I'm unsure of the first names of a few of the earlier winners, but below are now the correct spellings and correct first names in order:
??Milner, ?? Hodgson, Maureen Towler, Bill Martin, John Surtees, Jeff Smith, Roy Peplow, Mike Hailwood, Dan Shorey, Brian Hutchinson, Scott Ellis, Malcolm Davis, Mick Andrews, Derek Adsett, Dave Baybutt, Gordon Farley, Tommy Milton, Malcolm Rathmell, ?? Dawes, Chris Pusey, Martin Lampkin, Chris Baybutt, Rob Shepherd, Clive Smith, Graham Noyce, Neil Hudson, John Reynolds, Gordon Philip, Michael Lee, ?? Padgett, John Lampkin, Dave Thorpe, Steve Patrickson, Steve Saunders, Kurt Nicoll, Ian McConnachie, Paul Edmondson, Wayne Braybrook, Jason Lawer, Jamie Dobb, Steve Colley, Jason Higgs, Dougie Lampkin, Paul Hurry, Martin ?? Baybutt, Graham Jarvis, Sam Connor, Carl Nunn, Martin Crossthwaite, Jonny Walker, Ben Wilson, Tom Sagar, Jamie Clarke, Donna Fox, Paul Chatham, Alexz Wigg.
Not 100% sure of a few christian names, but we're getting there. Somebody keep this for posterity when it's accurate.
Ta.
As I recall, the actual wording "For the most meritorious performance by a person under the age of 21" I think I'm right about it being 21, I just can't remember.
I was on the judging panel from around 1984 to when the new secretary kicked me off around 1999, since when publicity for the Pinhard has been virtually non-existant.
There are so many famous names on there that it would be a tragedy if it were to be lost to the sport due to poor promotion, however, that's no longer down to me so we can only hope it continues. Good to see the full list, but the spelling, oh goodness, why can't it be done correctly? Everybody in the world likes to have their name spelt correctly. I'm unsure of the first names of a few of the earlier winners, but below are now the correct spellings and correct first names in order:
??Milner, ?? Hodgson, Maureen Towler, Bill Martin, John Surtees, Jeff Smith, Roy Peplow, Mike Hailwood, Dan Shorey, Brian Hutchinson, Scott Ellis, Malcolm Davis, Mick Andrews, Derek Adsett, Dave Baybutt, Gordon Farley, Tommy Milton, Malcolm Rathmell, ?? Dawes, Chris Pusey, Martin Lampkin, Chris Baybutt, Rob Shepherd, Clive Smith, Graham Noyce, Neil Hudson, John Reynolds, Gordon Philip, Michael Lee, ?? Padgett, John Lampkin, Dave Thorpe, Steve Patrickson, Steve Saunders, Kurt Nicoll, Ian McConnachie, Paul Edmondson, Wayne Braybrook, Jason Lawer, Jamie Dobb, Steve Colley, Jason Higgs, Dougie Lampkin, Paul Hurry, Martin ?? Baybutt, Graham Jarvis, Sam Connor, Carl Nunn, Martin Crossthwaite, Jonny Walker, Ben Wilson, Tom Sagar, Jamie Clarke, Donna Fox, Paul Chatham, Alexz Wigg.
Not 100% sure of a few christian names, but we're getting there. Somebody keep this for posterity when it's accurate.
Ta.
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#19
Posted 15 January 2007 - 09:25 PM
cheers for that
some of the spelling may have been me typing it up off the trophy, but some of it was how it was engraved
i've got all the info as an excel file, along with several other awards that the Sidcup club have (and the Inter Centre MX trophy)
some of the spelling may have been me typing it up off the trophy, but some of it was how it was engraved
i've got all the info as an excel file, along with several other awards that the Sidcup club have (and the Inter Centre MX trophy)
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#20
Posted 16 January 2007 - 12:52 AM
Respect Alexz.
Jamie, such modesty. Coyly mentioning that you copied the past winners off the trophy.
Interesting how accurately the Pinhard prize predicts great things for it's recipients (previous paragraph excepted of course
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Jamie, such modesty. Coyly mentioning that you copied the past winners off the trophy.
Interesting how accurately the Pinhard prize predicts great things for it's recipients (previous paragraph excepted of course
Edited by TooFastTim, 16 January 2007 - 12:52 AM.
#21
Posted 19 January 2007 - 02:48 AM
ROFLOL !!!
- if you ever see me ride you'll soon realise i've no hope of ever getting anywhere in any motorcyclesport (well not the level of the rest of them!)
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